Title :
A metaheuristic based fair dynamic spectrum allocation policy
Author :
Paul, Ayan ; Maitra, Madhubanti ; Mandal, Swarup ; Sadhukhan, Samir K. ; Saha, Debashis
Author_Institution :
B.S.N.L., Kolkata, India
Abstract :
This work proposes a novel dynamic and adaptive yet fair spectrum allocation policy to be adopted by a service provider (SP). Here, we consider a scenario where a single SP owns multiple access networks (ANs) of different (not necessarily competing) technologies. We conceive that an SP employs an entity, called local spectrum controller (LSC), which manages the common pool of spectrum and is responsible for distributing the spectrum to individual ANs in a fair manner. Since the available spectrum is insufficient to satisfy the aggregate demand from all ANs simultaneously, LSC has to resort to a dynamic spectrum allocation technique. We have modeled the problem as an n-player cooperative bankruptcy game and have solved the problem with the help of Shapley value. We have proposed a suitable utility function for the AN with respect to its received spectrum and have identified possible objectives of LSC (i.e., SP) namely, maximizing equality of distribution (MED) and maximizing proportional fairness (MPF). We have proposed a novel equal utility distribution (EUD) algorithm that maximizes our MED objective. Finally, we have studied performances of EUD, Shapley value and max-min fairness algorithm with respect to the above objectives and have compared with nucleolus solution concept.
Keywords :
cooperative communication; game theory; minimax techniques; radio spectrum management; EUD algorithm; LSC; MED objective; MPF; Shapley value; adaptive fair spectrum allocation policy; dynamic fair spectrum allocation policy; dynamic spectrum allocation technique; equal utility distribution algorithm; local spectrum controller; max-min fairness algorithm; maximizing equality of distribution; maximizing proportional fairness; metaheuristic based fair dynamic spectrum allocation policy; multiple access networks; n-player cooperative bankruptcy game; nucleolus solution concept; received spectrum; service provider; utility function; Base stations; Dynamic scheduling; Games; Heuristic algorithms; Resource management; Vectors; Wireless communication; Shapley value; cooperative game theory; dynamic spectrum allocation; equality of distribution; fairness;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Networks and Telecommunication Systems (ANTS), 2011 IEEE 5th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bangalore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0093-3
DOI :
10.1109/ANTS.2011.6163633